Compare and contrast libel, group libel, slander, defamation, and seditious speech
What will be an ideal response?
Libel is defamation by the printer word. Group libel is speech that defames a certain group or class of people or is "libelous" towards a specific group. Slander is defamation by the spoken word. Defamation is written or spoken words that damage the reputation of the object of the speech. Seditious speech is speech that advocates rebellion against the government.
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